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The ‘In her financial shoes’ podcast helps to coach women to walk confidently when it comes to money matters.

This podcast is for women who want to learn practical money management tips to get in control of your money, gain financial confidence, learn how to invest and save money. You’ll hear inspiring stories with real life people and guest experts. Hosted by a qualified financial planner and financial money coach. A must listen to for fans of Denise Duffield-Thomas, Pete Matthew, Money to the Masses, Dave Ramsey and Rob Moore.

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It is World Thinking Day tomorrow and this got me thinking about my past and recent experiences with money and how we can be better prepared to deal with life events that just happen unexpectedly.
So what exactly is financial resilience? …

Teaching children about money is one of the those universal goals that I suspect every parent has! We all want out children to learn good healthy money habits. As parents, we want the best for our children.
I have two …

Do you wish you were able to create change to your financial situation by implementing realistic financial goals? But perhaps you struggle with where to start and make it meaningful so that you see if through. This blog will provide …

Women and Divorce
7th January 2019 is badged as 'National Divorce Day' which is a bit of a myth. For me, at any time, divorce in a woman's life is about emotional and professional support. This has prompted me to …

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